Porter, K.A., 2011. A Brief History of PBEE-2. A lecture to the University of Colorado at Boulder's Department of Civil Engineering, graduate course CVEN 5835-02
SPTPS: Nonlinear Structural Analysis, Theory & Applications. February 17, 2011. http://www.sparisk.com/pubs/Porter-2011-CU-PBEE2-fragility.pdf. See also Practical Development and
Application of Fragility
Functions, above, and PBEE-2 Simulation Exercise, below.

Porter, K.A., 2011. PBEE-2 Simulation Exercise. A lecture to the University of Colorado at Boulder's Department of Civil Engineering, graduate course CVEN 5835-02
SPTPS: Nonlinear Structural Analysis, Theory & Applications. April 21, 2011. http://www.sparisk.com/pubs/Porter-2011-CU-PBEE2-exercise.pdf. See also Practical Development and
Application of Fragility
Functions, and A Brief History of PBEE-2, above.

Scawthorn, C. (2010) Analysis of Fire Following Earthquake Potential for San Francisco, California pp. 54. SPA Risk LLC Berkeley CA 94708 for the Applied Technology Council On behalf of the Department of Building Inspection City and County of San Francisco, San Francisco. SPA San Francisco CAPSS Fire Following Earthquake Oct 2010

Scawthorn, C., 2004. Development and Facilitation of Tabletop Exercises in Support of the Plan to Coordinate Nehrp Post-Earthquake Investigations, Final Report. C. Scawthorn Assoc., prepared for the U.S. Geological Survey and the Applied Technology Council, Berkeley, 62 pp. ATC-35 NEHRP Exercises Final Report

March 2, 2011: Open-source risk vs. Proprietary risk models, a talk presented by Charles Scawthorn as part of a Distance Learning Seminar Series on Disaster Risk Management in East Asia and the Pacific, sponsored by the World Bank. Dr. Scawthorn spoke in favor of Open Source Risk Models to an audience at many places around the world, including Indonesia (Jakarta), Lao PDR (Vientiane), Thailand (Bangkok), Vietnam (Hanoi), Cambodia (Phnom Penh), China (Beijing), Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar), Philippines (Manila), Singapore (Singapore), Japan (Tokyo) and Fiji (Suva). View the 33 minute presentation here.

October 2010: ARkStorm, the Other Big One, a talk presented by Keith Porter to the Engineers' Forum, a seminar series sponsored by the East Bay Municipal Utilities District. Dr Porter gave an overview of an emergency planning scenario describing a hypothetical but realistic severe winter storm in California, and its impacts on the state's infrastructure, population, and economy. View the 50-minute presentation here

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Academic Lectures

October 2015: "Earthquakes in Your Backyard": Guest lecture by Charles Scawthorn in UC Berkeley course EPS 20 in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Univ. of California at Berkeley, available here